Check Out The Wildly Gory NSFW Tribeca Film Festival Trailer For The New Joe Begos Film ‘Bliss’

Check Out The Wildly Gory NSFW Tribeca Film Festival Trailer For The New Joe Begos Film 'Bliss' 1Just ahead of its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival later this month, we have a Tribeca Festival Trailer for the new Joe Begos film ‘Bliss’ which delivers plenty of wild and gory insanity. Continue after the jump to watch the blood drenched NSFW trailer now.

Below you can watch the official Tribeca Film Festival Teaser for ‘Bliss’ followed by some details on the film which will see its World Premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday, April 27, although fair warning that the trailer is definitely NSFW and not for those with a weak stomach due to its graphic gore. Fellow horror fans on the other hand and fellow fans of filmmaker Joe Begos will want to be sure to check it out.

‘Bliss’ is the latest film from filmmaker Joe Begos who brought us the noteworthy horror films ‘Almost Human’ and ‘The Mind’s Eye’ and if this teaser is any indication, ‘Bliss’ is going to be something just as special as wild.

Check Out The Wildly Gory NSFW Tribeca Film Festival Trailer For The New Joe Begos Film 'Bliss' 2

BLISS

Written, Produced & Directed by Joe Begos
 
Country: USA
Language: English
Genre: Horror
Producers: Joe Begos, Josh Ethier, Graham Skipper, Caroline Metz, Lyle Kanouse, Audrey Wasilewski
Executive Producer: Terry Shaikh
Co-Producer: Brian Dutton, Matt Mercer
Cinematographer: Mike Testin
Editor: Josh Ethier
Composer: Steve Moore
Production Designer: Adele Fenner
Costume Designer: Adriane Shown
Run time: 80 minutes
Screening Times
World Premiere | Saturday, April 27, 9:45pm @ Village East Cinema
Public Screening #2 | Sunday, April 28, 9:45pm @ Village East Cinema
Public Screening #3 | Wednesday, May 1, 9:45pm @ Village East Cinema  
Film Synopsis:

Known for her dark and macabre artwork, painter Dezzy Donahue (Dora Madison) is in a professional rut. Unable to finish her newest commissioned work, Dezzy looks to reignite her creative juices by letting loose-as in, taking every drug in sight and tearing through raucous house parties and heavy metal bars. After a few nights spent with her debauchery-loving friends Courtney (Tru Collins) and Ronnie (Rhys Wakefield), though, Dezzy notices changes within herself. On the positive side, she’s finally painting again, but she’s also developing a strange desire for blood. As someone who has never been able to control her vices in the first place, Dezzy is quickly and violently consumed by this bloodlust.

With his previous films, Almost Human (2013) and The Mind’s Eye (2015), filmmaker Joe Begos won the hearts of horror lovers through his stylistic nostalgia and inhibition-free penchant for brutality. Upping the ante, BLISS roars with searing visuals, kinetic energy, an endearing nastiness, and a ferociously all-in lead performance from Madison. Although it’s set in modern-day Los Angeles, BLISS harkens back to the grimy days of New York City grindhouse cinema, when films like Abel Ferrara’s The Driller Killer and Bill Lustig’s Maniac were the norm.

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